Lately, I've seen everyone talk about AI Agents helping you run on-chain interactions, which definitely saves effort, but I'm a bit hesitant to fully entrust them with everything. For example, with signatures, many times you need to carefully check what you're authorizing and whether there's an unlimited limit; and for cross-chain transfers or swapping tokens, once the routing gets complicated, I'm worried about slippage and fees being quietly eaten up. No matter how smart the Agent is, it won't feel the pain of losing money for you. Not to mention, if some contracts get upgraded or web pages temporarily change parameters, in the end, the wallet owner is still the one who takes the fall if something goes wrong.



During airdrop season, the task platforms are getting more ruthless with anti-witch-hunting measures. The points system makes it feel like clocking in at work—competitive and intense. An Agent might help you be "diligent," but which accounts should be stopped, which chain is currently risky, and whether I really want to bother with a few points today—these still require human oversight. At least I’d keep a manual confirmation step; otherwise, waking up to a bad surprise would ruin my mood. Let’s see what’s next.
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